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i was in new mexico the other day. i met with a group of ob/gyn docs. and they were deeply concerned because they were fearful that there'd be another increase in malpractice insurance rates as a result of what they believe are frivolous lawsuits and that that would put them out of business. one doctor indicated that her rates have gone up so much that she's now to the point where she is screening patients. she won't take high-risk patients anymore because of the danger that will generate a lawsuit and a lawsuit would put her out of business. this has had a devastating impact in a lot of communities. my home state of wyoming, we've lost the top insurer of malpractice insurance in the state. the rates for general practitioner have gone from $40,000 a year to $100,000 a year for an insurance policy. we think this has a devastating impact on the quality of healthcare, as i say, high-risk patients not being treated anymore, we've lost ob/gyn doctors in the country, and we think it needs to be fixed. we need to cap noneconomic damages, and we also think you
i was in new mexico the other day. i met with a group of ob/gyn docs. and they were deeply concerned because they were fearful that there'd be another increase in malpractice insurance rates as a result of what they believe are frivolous lawsuits and that that would put them out of business. one doctor indicated that her rates have gone up so much that she's now to the point where she is screening patients. she won't take high-risk patients anymore because of the danger that will generate a...
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many of the jobs went to mexico. no one knew it then, but these were the opening days of the great recession. now layoffs that started with corporations are cascading into mom-and-pop shops. how many employees did you have at the top? >> 22. >> and today? >> 10. >> do you remember the first person you had to lay off? >> one of the very hardest days of my life. my wife and i stayed up all night long. we talked. we prayed. we struggled. and you know what, man, that's a gut-wrenching feeling. you hate it. i hate it, and i never wanted to have to do it again. >> i wonder when you look forward now, what you think about rehiring people. >> when we hire somebody, we're definitely gonna need them. we're not gonna hire one person until we need two or three, and we're probably not gonna hire two until we need four or five. [leaves rustling] >> and that's why the recovery is lifeless. big and small, businesses have settled into doing more with fewer people. >> you ask people to step it up and work harder, work longer, make less
many of the jobs went to mexico. no one knew it then, but these were the opening days of the great recession. now layoffs that started with corporations are cascading into mom-and-pop shops. how many employees did you have at the top? >> 22. >> and today? >> 10. >> do you remember the first person you had to lay off? >> one of the very hardest days of my life. my wife and i stayed up all night long. we talked. we prayed. we struggled. and you know what, man, that's...
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used to seeing those fate-tempting surfers going out in the pacific or the atlantic or in the gulf of mexico in advance of a big storm. but look at what was happening outside of cleveland, ohio. guys trying to catch fresh water mavericks yesterday. had to be chased out of the water. there will be nowhere near the flooding devastation that you're seeing back in the east there. but a lot of downed trees in the midwest. a lot of broken power lines, school cancellations. 100,000 people without power in ohio. those in the midwest, get a taste of what it's like to live in hurricane country. >>> and the epicenter of this presidential campaign, hard to believe it's a week away. the coverage of that has been swamped by sandy and the superstorm. want to go to jake tapper down in orlando, florida. this has scrambled the campaign, jake. and dozens of events by both candidates has been canceled. >> that's right. president obama was here in orlando yesterday, but left before his own rally, to go back and monitor the storm coverage. we're told he stayed abreast of the coverage all day. mainly briefed by hi
used to seeing those fate-tempting surfers going out in the pacific or the atlantic or in the gulf of mexico in advance of a big storm. but look at what was happening outside of cleveland, ohio. guys trying to catch fresh water mavericks yesterday. had to be chased out of the water. there will be nowhere near the flooding devastation that you're seeing back in the east there. but a lot of downed trees in the midwest. a lot of broken power lines, school cancellations. 100,000 people without...
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. >>> and some tense moments at the annual hot air balloon fiesta in new mexico. the winds pick up. and you see the result. hard landings. people tumbling out of their baskets. some balloons, you can see here, got stuck in power lines. thousands of people nearby lost power. no serious injuries, though, to report. >>> and finally, the highest-paid player in all of baseball, alex rodriguez has been struggling late. down by one run in a big playoff game, the yankees benched him in favor of 40-year-old raul ibanez. and guess what happened in the ninth inning. get out of here. a shot to right, bottom nine, ties the game against baltimore. and then, guess what happened in the 12th inning. as people here are still struggling home, i unfortunately stayed up for every pitch. i'm working on reserves right now. the yanks go home winners. also, the a's win in dramatic fashion. st. louis, san francisco also wins. playoff baseball has officially arrived. >> you have to love that finish. >> it was great. >> it really was. >>> the race for the white house. and with 26 days to go, it's time for the
. >>> and some tense moments at the annual hot air balloon fiesta in new mexico. the winds pick up. and you see the result. hard landings. people tumbling out of their baskets. some balloons, you can see here, got stuck in power lines. thousands of people nearby lost power. no serious injuries, though, to report. >>> and finally, the highest-paid player in all of baseball, alex rodriguez has been struggling late. down by one run in a big playoff game, the yankees benched him...
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apparently he was also one of mexico's most wanted men. and this isn't the first time a body has disappeared. the cartels are sort of known for doing that kind of thing. >> it is. scary. >>> speaking of body, one was pulled out of the charles river in boston. identified as that of jonathan daly architecture graduate student who has been missing since last tuesday. daly's roommate said they spent the evening at home watching tv and went to bed. those who knew him best said daly never would have taken off without telling someone. >> he had just the clothes on his back. he didn't have i.d. with him. we think he might have had $100. but it was like he was casually going out at 8:30 in the evening to go get some coffee. >> investigators have released few details about how daly might have died. unidentified sources say his body was weighed down by a cinderblock. >>> lawyers for jerry sandusky are expected to put the wheels in motion for an appeal after jerry sandusky was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing young boys. sand
apparently he was also one of mexico's most wanted men. and this isn't the first time a body has disappeared. the cartels are sort of known for doing that kind of thing. >> it is. scary. >>> speaking of body, one was pulled out of the charles river in boston. identified as that of jonathan daly architecture graduate student who has been missing since last tuesday. daly's roommate said they spent the evening at home watching tv and went to bed. those who knew him best said daly...
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showers, thunderstorms from southern cali to new mexico. 4 to 8 inches of snow in the rockies. you can get your ski on. showers from seattle to portland. chilly blast in the midwest. as well as northeast. >> you sound a little bit like paula deen. i kind of like that. i love it. >> paula dean. you know i like me some bacon wrapped mac and cheese. >> doing better now, she lost weight. >>> mostly 70s from phoenix to billings. >>> and we have some incredible news to rereport this morning for the first time in one month, our friend robin roberts is enjoying the comforts of home and fresh air. >> look at that. robin celebrated with family, friends, hospital staff as she was released from the hospital. following, of course, the bone marrow transplant for the rare blood disorder she suffers from. robin's doctors say the first big step in the road to recovery. she still need time to rebuild her immune system and get it back up. >> we can't wait to have her back, healthy and looks beautiful. that and we know she's coming back. we're thinking about you, robin. congrats. >>> and the funni
showers, thunderstorms from southern cali to new mexico. 4 to 8 inches of snow in the rockies. you can get your ski on. showers from seattle to portland. chilly blast in the midwest. as well as northeast. >> you sound a little bit like paula deen. i kind of like that. i love it. >> paula dean. you know i like me some bacon wrapped mac and cheese. >> doing better now, she lost weight. >>> mostly 70s from phoenix to billings. >>> and we have some incredible...
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hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for two reasons, he's apparently a lady's man and -- >> he was born in rome. >> reporter: since he was a few weeks old, romeo went everywhere with his owner, mike stocks. >> we have been attached at the hip, 15 1/2 years. >> reporter: but in august, they were on a camping trip in santa fe. >> it started raining. so i unzipped the end of the tent to pull the rain flap over and i guess i didn't zip it up quick enough and he snuck out. he's kind of sneaky. >> reporter: for days mike tried to find romeo, before the coyotes or mountain lions did. >> we thought there is no way he could survive. >> reporter: devastated, he was forced to head home
hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for...
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we talked with the managers at the peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, their peanut butter is safe and that the illnesses are a mystery. steve osunsami, abc news. >> affects so many people. we have -- a closet full of peanut butter. >> all right, scary. >> have to get rid of. >> and wondering -- diarrhea, fever, cramping, some of the signs out there. definitely go to our website. check out abcnews.com. tll you can find a full list of all the items being recalled. it affects more than just traditional peanut butter. >> it might not affect you until two weeks from now. as well, those side effects manifest themselves slowly. >> slowly. all right. >>> coming up next, let's lighten the mood a little bit. we do have some serious news, stephen colbert in "the skinny," talks about his personal life, details folks may not know about opened up to oprah a little bit. not all laughing matters, to say the least. >>> and tom cruise, parenting issues and what scientologists are doing about it. it's all next in "the
we talked with the managers at the peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, their peanut butter is safe and that the illnesses are a mystery. steve osunsami, abc news. >> affects so many people. we have -- a closet full of peanut butter. >> all right, scary. >> have to get rid of. >> and wondering -- diarrhea, fever, cramping, some of the signs out there. definitely go to our website. check out abcnews.com. tll you can...
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the 43-year-old austrian skydiver floated to an astounding 24 miles up, 128,000 feet above the new mexico desert where he opened his capsule, hung his feet out the door, was reminded , saluted, and he just jumped >> release seat belt. >> reporter: saluted and he just jumped right into the record books. he plummeted at an incomprehensible 833 miles an hour, so fast, the only way to see him was this infrared camera. the first human to break the sound barrier with just his body, no jet, no rocket. he tumbled out of control for a few tense seconds, then righted himself and managed to make a sound. >> roger. >> reporter: it was enough for mom. >> okay, here we go, felix. >> reporter: the entire way up and down, felix heard only one voice. >> that a boy. >> reporter: it was the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. today, he talked felix through shattering that record by more than 25,000 feet. >> whoa! >> reporter: high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing, it seemed, could keep felix from the stratosphere today. he even r
the 43-year-old austrian skydiver floated to an astounding 24 miles up, 128,000 feet above the new mexico desert where he opened his capsule, hung his feet out the door, was reminded , saluted, and he just jumped >> release seat belt. >> reporter: saluted and he just jumped right into the record books. he plummeted at an incomprehensible 833 miles an hour, so fast, the only way to see him was this infrared camera. the first human to break the sound barrier with just his body, no...
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it was headed to phoenix, arizona but the pilot diverted the plane to new mexico to be on the save side. the plane made a safe landing and passengers were rebooked on other flights. it got some attention when former nbc news man tom brokaw this weekend suggested that the president has tough questions to answer tomorrow night about the national debt. our debt passed the 16 trillion-dollar mark just earlier last month. that is up $5.5 trillion since the president took office. the national debt and the bloated budget both something brokaw says the president must take responsibility for. >> i looked at that debate that we talked about a moment ago, it was playing last night on c span and governor, now 0 president obama was saying, look weave have a deficit of a half a trillion dollars. i'm going to get that under control. this week that deficit is $1.1 trillion and it happened on his watch. he's going to have to answer to that. megyn: joining me now lou dobbs host of lou dobbs tonight on the fox network and a syndicated video host. is it now to the point where even folks on both sides of th
it was headed to phoenix, arizona but the pilot diverted the plane to new mexico to be on the save side. the plane made a safe landing and passengers were rebooked on other flights. it got some attention when former nbc news man tom brokaw this weekend suggested that the president has tough questions to answer tomorrow night about the national debt. our debt passed the 16 trillion-dollar mark just earlier last month. that is up $5.5 trillion since the president took office. the national debt...
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it's not the ones you mentioned, it's like new mexico and some other states. >> right. megyn: but they say, look, we had an ini invitation from themn the past, and we're going to take them up on this in the future. are they allowed to go into any state that hasn't specifically paveed the way for them to do that? >> well, certain states do allow for the unite nations' monitors to go in, in fact, the body that the naacp has approached, the osce, is something the united states has been a part of for the past ten years. think of it as a foreign exchange student program where you go in and watch one another's elections to learn. that is wholly different from the way that this is being spun. it's being presented as, um, as international observers coming to stop, to monitor and police inside of american elections. that is where i think the line has to be drawn. megyn: yeah. they're supposed to monitor an array of activities including potential disputes at polling places. i go back to this image in texas or in ohio where somebody's trying to vote, but they don't have the necess
it's not the ones you mentioned, it's like new mexico and some other states. >> right. megyn: but they say, look, we had an ini invitation from themn the past, and we're going to take them up on this in the future. are they allowed to go into any state that hasn't specifically paveed the way for them to do that? >> well, certain states do allow for the unite nations' monitors to go in, in fact, the body that the naacp has approached, the osce, is something the united states has been...
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of taxpayer dollars, making expenditures such as promoting green industries in china and russia and mexico. they are talking about how they converted methane gas into green energy. megyn: they talk about in the lawsuit, earlier this year, a "new york times" report came out. talking about how the president and the epa was planning on tightening the regulations about what can be released into the ozone. the american people need to know what they are facing before the election. he submitted a document request to the epa. even if you don't believe the premise of what he is alleging, that obama is getting ready to do that, doesn't epa have to comply with that request? >> the epa probably, and every government a agency, gets inundated with foya request. that is where they can get their hands on certain information from the government. there are rules to that. you don't get the documents like that -- the government agency has to tell you that we are going to give you the documents, but then they get time to actually produce them. the documents that he wants would be available for public notice on
of taxpayer dollars, making expenditures such as promoting green industries in china and russia and mexico. they are talking about how they converted methane gas into green energy. megyn: they talk about in the lawsuit, earlier this year, a "new york times" report came out. talking about how the president and the epa was planning on tightening the regulations about what can be released into the ozone. the american people need to know what they are facing before the election. he...
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you have him winning new mexico. obama is up by 10 in the latest poll. pennsylvania. that's tightening but real clear politics has obama up by 6. you have romney winning wisconsin, too. >> it's true the meda modal shos obama losing. but six weeks ago when the preliminary model was released the president was up in many of the states which are now tightening and in many where romney has moved ahead. megyn: this came out in august. we thought those guys must be nuts. we still had huge numbers. just huge, huge numbers in the electoral college. but then it turns out the race is tightening and now, you say that if you apply your model going back to every election to 1980, it is accurate? >> well, the data we are using goinge going back to 1980 shows that economic fundamentals are the gravity that pulls campaigns back down to earth as the election unfolds. the economy is poor and that's a hard situation for an incumbent to be running in. megyn: you look at economic data in all 50 states. most people look at the popular vote and look at nation as a whole. what specifically do
you have him winning new mexico. obama is up by 10 in the latest poll. pennsylvania. that's tightening but real clear politics has obama up by 6. you have romney winning wisconsin, too. >> it's true the meda modal shos obama losing. but six weeks ago when the preliminary model was released the president was up in many of the states which are now tightening and in many where romney has moved ahead. megyn: this came out in august. we thought those guys must be nuts. we still had huge...
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the attempt had to be postponed because of high winds at the new mexico launch site. the balloon that carries baumgartner into the stats fear can only take flight if the winds are two miles or below. >>> time for sports and our friends over at espn news. >> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm hooray andres. homer bailey and the reds, trying to sweep the giants. bailey was dealing. six strikeouts. getting blanco. then crawford, then belt again. bailey went seven innings, setting a red's single-game record. top ten. can't handle it. buster posey come on down. giants take a 2-1 lead. the last chance for the reds. grounder. sergio romo makes the throw out. giants win 2-1. game four wednesday. >>> alds game three. tigers looking to sweep the a's. pick it up top two. tigers down 1-2. prince fielder, at the plate. say it ain't so. it ain't so. coco crisp, robbing fielder. he grabbed that one. third to rob prince this year. bottom five, his first career postseason dinger. oakland, up 2-0. top six now. brett anderson facing miguel cabrera. six innings of work, two hits,
the attempt had to be postponed because of high winds at the new mexico launch site. the balloon that carries baumgartner into the stats fear can only take flight if the winds are two miles or below. >>> time for sports and our friends over at espn news. >> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm hooray andres. homer bailey and the reds, trying to sweep the giants. bailey was dealing. six strikeouts. getting blanco. then crawford, then belt again. bailey went seven...
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clouds literally from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england. as we note an area of cloud cover 2,000 miles wide. sandy, she's going to be around a while. and as we mentioned earlier, the storm has sent the presidential candidates scrambling, of course, to rearrange their already exhausting schedules. >> the long-lasting effects of sandy could remain an effect on the election. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it's mother nature's october surprise. a storm so big and so destructive it could throw the campaign's final week into chaos. >> the storm will throw a little havoc into the race. >> reporter: for president obama it meant canceling two events and visiting fema headquarters. >> we're going to cut through the red tape. we're not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules. we're going to make sure we're anticipating and leaning forward. >> reporter: there are political stakes, too. a chance for the president to show decisive leadership or to take the blame if the response is bungled. all told, 16 campaign events have already been canceled.
clouds literally from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england. as we note an area of cloud cover 2,000 miles wide. sandy, she's going to be around a while. and as we mentioned earlier, the storm has sent the presidential candidates scrambling, of course, to rearrange their already exhausting schedules. >> the long-lasting effects of sandy could remain an effect on the election. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it's mother nature's october surprise. a storm so big and so...
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nick loss ivie was killed this week just north of the mexico/arizona border. mexican officials arrested two men as investigators look into whether ivie was shot by a fellow officer. his family is struggling to cope with the loss. >> we've been so preoccupied with the grief of the loss, we really haven't had time to be angry at anything. it is what it is. it won't bring nick back. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano heads to arizona today to express condolences and meet with investigators. >>> syria has apologized for an artillery strike on a turkish town that killed five people. but escalating fears of a cross-border war have sparked demonstrations in turkey. outside the parliament building, riot police used tear gas and water canons to break up anti-war protesters. >>> firefighters are struggling to contain a wildfire threatening about a dozen homes in washington state. the fire, which is being fueled by bone-dry conditions quickly scorched 150 acres about 40 miles from seattle. some people in the town of shelton were forced from their homes. offi
nick loss ivie was killed this week just north of the mexico/arizona border. mexican officials arrested two men as investigators look into whether ivie was shot by a fellow officer. his family is struggling to cope with the loss. >> we've been so preoccupied with the grief of the loss, we really haven't had time to be angry at anything. it is what it is. it won't bring nick back. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano heads to arizona today to express condolences and meet...
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he will come down some where over new mexico if they go ahead with with the jump. it has been called off because of weather a couple of times already but sewel he is well ie ascent. they are making tweaks and as they iron that out we will leave it to you to watch. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. c
he will come down some where over new mexico if they go ahead with with the jump. it has been called off because of weather a couple of times already but sewel he is well ie ascent. they are making tweaks and as they iron that out we will leave it to you to watch. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've...
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he also had on deal with extreme weather through this whole thing in new mexico. they had to postpone the jump earlier this week because of the incredibly high winds there. meteorologist maria molina is watching the weather in the area. you were probably like me. we watched him sitting on the edge of the capsule, there is no way he can survive this. what an incredible feat. >> i can't take an elevator ride up to the top of the empire state building to think he is making such a huge jump. very brave. we do have very quiet conditions out across new mexico. we saw conditions improve with the weather. the reason why they were so unsettled because the storm system has moved east and bringing some travel issues around the chicago area and other big airports hubs around the area. we do have pretty heavy storms rolling through wisconsin and upper michigan. we can see those storms and even heavy downpours across the chicago area. fortunately as far as severe weather, it is relatively quiet. we haven't had any reports of severe weather for today. there is one severe weather
he also had on deal with extreme weather through this whole thing in new mexico. they had to postpone the jump earlier this week because of the incredibly high winds there. meteorologist maria molina is watching the weather in the area. you were probably like me. we watched him sitting on the edge of the capsule, there is no way he can survive this. what an incredible feat. >> i can't take an elevator ride up to the top of the empire state building to think he is making such a huge jump....
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fbi officials saying friendly fire was likely to blame near the arizona-mexico border and investigators say they are still looking into the case for definitive answers and, homeland security secretary janet napolitano making a trip to ivie's home, expressing her condolences to his family and several border officials joining her on the trip and the border patrol commander says he died a true hero. >> investigators made progress into the investigation into agent ivie's death. and are looking into the possibility that it was a tragic accident. the result of friendly fire. i explained to agent ivie's family that if the investigation ultimately reaches that conclusion, it changes none of the following facts. that agent ivie gave the ultimate sacrifice and died serving his country. that he died in the line of duty, and will be honored as such, for his final act of service. >> arthel: he died after he and two other agents responded to an alarm triggered by a sensor aimed at detecting smugglers, another agent was wounded and the third not injured. >> rick: switching gears, the summer's drought
fbi officials saying friendly fire was likely to blame near the arizona-mexico border and investigators say they are still looking into the case for definitive answers and, homeland security secretary janet napolitano making a trip to ivie's home, expressing her condolences to his family and several border officials joining her on the trip and the border patrol commander says he died a true hero. >> investigators made progress into the investigation into agent ivie's death. and are...
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they come from sunland plant in my mexico and they have extended the recall all the way back to march 2010. 35 people from states across the country have gotten sick from the peanut butter. mostly children. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? do you? >> no! >> i asked first. >>. >> reporter: that's fox news' own bill o'reilly, taking on his frenemy in a mock debate. stewart hosts the daily show, to rumble in the air conditioned auditorium was supposed to be streamed online, but it was so popular, it crashed. it is available on demand, but have you to pay a small fee. and half the profits, go to charity. >> shannon: all for a good cause. thanks, peter. between her vice-presidential run and reality tv show, you may think you know everything there is to know about former governor sarah palin, but a new book goes into detail about her life from the beginning until now, by two people who should know -- they have known her all their lives, her father and her brother. it's called "our sarah: made in alaska." welcome, gam, to you both. >> thank, shannon. good to be here. >> you be
they come from sunland plant in my mexico and they have extended the recall all the way back to march 2010. 35 people from states across the country have gotten sick from the peanut butter. mostly children. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? do you? >> no! >> i asked first. >>. >> reporter: that's fox news' own bill o'reilly, taking on his frenemy in a mock debate. stewart hosts the daily show, to rumble in the air conditioned auditorium was supposed...
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clearly, new mexico was something that was in obama camp. i still think obama is going to win that but the fact that obama has to even worry about that state shows you the gains that mitt romney made. this is key. this is are with the election will be decided in these battlegrounds and finally, mitt romney has on about, i think campaign has been frustrated they haven't made movement in the battleground. now they're moving. he has the momentum in this race. bill: there was a movement among women too. what do you make of that? >> absolutely. barack obama really did not court the women vote in that first debate. i think is going to change tonight because he has lost ground among women. women basically decide elections. barack obama needs to win the women vote because he will not win the male vote. that's the key for barack obama tonight. bill: i would argue women decide most things in this world. back on the map here, i want you to key in on a part of ohio. i know we talk about ohio a lot. really, based on all the information we have right now,
clearly, new mexico was something that was in obama camp. i still think obama is going to win that but the fact that obama has to even worry about that state shows you the gains that mitt romney made. this is key. this is are with the election will be decided in these battlegrounds and finally, mitt romney has on about, i think campaign has been frustrated they haven't made movement in the battleground. now they're moving. he has the momentum in this race. bill: there was a movement among women...
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and mexico. 20 minutes before the hour now. martha we have dueling puppets. they are out there on the trail. big bird versus the count getting ready to stumble on sesame street actually showing newspaper campaign ads. we'll tell you what affect that is happening. martha: the romney campaign getting the rock star treatment at a rally in michigan and an endorsement from a big name. ♪ singing] skwraot battl martha: the battle for pennsylvania avenue has moved to sesame street. the obama campaign has released a new ad based on governor romney's comments during the debate le refusing to borrow money from china to fund pbs. >> gluttons of greed and the evil genius who towered over them. one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird, big bird, big bird. >> it's me, big bird. martha: now the republican national committee has their own ad featuring one of my favorite characters, the count who is tallying up the amount of times that the president has mentioned big bird and elmo, while apparently not menoning the economy, sister owe you see there for the economy
and mexico. 20 minutes before the hour now. martha we have dueling puppets. they are out there on the trail. big bird versus the count getting ready to stumble on sesame street actually showing newspaper campaign ads. we'll tell you what affect that is happening. martha: the romney campaign getting the rock star treatment at a rally in michigan and an endorsement from a big name. ♪ singing] skwraot battl martha: the battle for pennsylvania avenue has moved to sesame street. the obama campaign...
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a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as new mexico. philadelphia's mayor telling people in flood-prone areas be ready to leave by 2:00 p.m. sunday. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much hype about storms sometimes. >> you know, it's the rub that we worked through last year with irene. we thought it was going to be such a big event for new york and it was a dud. it wasn't a big dud for vermont, new hampshire, new jersey, because of the flooding. but this is what we have to work through right now. this storm that looks like that, like just literally nothing, still a small category 1 hurricane, but can this morph literally into something that will have 80 to 90 mile per hour winds, put 20 inches of rain down, and cause millions of people to be without power for days and probably som
a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as new mexico. philadelphia's mayor telling people in flood-prone areas be ready to leave by 2:00 p.m. sunday. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much...